SAP Joins Rivals With AI Copilot. It Will ‘Know What You Mean, Not Just What You Say.’

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The company is following in the footsteps of Microsoft and Salesforce in adding natural-language queries to complex enterprise software.

Following in the footsteps of Microsoft, Salesforce, and other enterprise software vendors, SAP has unveiled plans for a generative AI co-pilot that will work across the company’s array of business software products.

“By quickly sorting through and contextualizing complex webs of siloed enterprise data to surface clear insights, Joule enhances productivity and drives better business outcomes in a secure, compliant way,” the company said. “Joule transforms the SAP user experience,” the company said. “It’s like tapping your smartest colleague on the shoulder. Employees simply ask questions or frame a problem to solve, in plain language, and receive intelligent answers drawn from the wealth of business data, text, images and insights from across the SAP portfolio, and third-party sources, retaining context.”

 

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